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As a traditional Shaolin Kung Fu studio, we teach students from around the world in all different styles of Chinese Kung Fu. From beginner level stances to advance self defense techniques, we gladly invite you to learn Kung Fu from our highly distinguished Shaolin Master.

Shaolin Kung Fu

 

Shaolin Kung Fu is the origin of all Chinese martial arts and more than 1500 years old. The Shaolin temple and its monks are best known and admired in all the world. Shaolin Kung Fu training includes power, endurance, flexibility, smoothness and mind - everything an excellent martial artist needs.

Shaolin weapon techniques

 

Shaolin Weapons have great variety. According to the legend, after the thirteen staff bearing monk soldiers rescued the Qin prince Li Shimin in the fighting against the Sui general Wang Shichong, the relations between the Shaolin Temple and the Imperial Court became very close. The Imperial Court often sent generals and officers to the Shaolin Temple to learn Kung Fu from the monk soldiers. At the same time, the Imperial generals and officers also brought their own Martial Arts skills to the temple. General Guan Yunchang, Cheng Yaojin, Luo Cheng, Gao Huide and the yang family members, for instance, taught the Shaolin Monks their characteristic fighting skills with the broadsword, the crescent axe, the plum blossom spear and the black tiger hammer.

Tai Chi and Qi gong

 

Tai Ji (TaiChi) is an internal style of Chinese Kung Fu and the most widely practiced martial art in the world today. It is based on the principle of the soft overcoming the hard. The term 'Tai Ji' refers to the ancient Chinese concept of the interplay between twoopposite yet complementary forces (Yin and Yang). 

Qi Gong is an ancient Chinese energy practice. 'Qi' means energy, 'Gong' means work. It is based on the Chinese concept of Qi flowing through the body. Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. It is used for medical and health purposes and to improve one's martial arts practise.

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